chapter 9 world war i & its aftermath. 9.1 the u.s. enters wwi
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Chapter 9World War I & Its Aftermath
9.1 The U.S. Enters WWI
WORLD WAR I TIMELINE 1914JUNE 28 ARCHDUKE FERDINAND ASSASSINATED
JULY 28 AUSTRIA-HUNGARY DECLARED WAR ON SERBIA
AUGUST 1 GERMANY DECLARED WAR ON RUSSIA
AUGUST 3 GERMANY DECLARED WAR ON FRANCE
AUGUST 4 GERMANY INVADED NEUTRAL BELGIUM WHICH PROMPTED BRITAIN TO DECLARE WAR THE SAME DAY
AUGUST 4 PRESIDENT WILSON DECLARED POLICY OF NEUTRALITY FOR THE UNITED STATES
AUGUST 6 AUSTRIA-HUNGARY DECLARED WAR ON RUSSIA
AUGUST 23 JAPAN DECLARED WAR ON GERMANY
OCTOBER 29 OTTOMAN EMPIRE JOINED THE WAR ON THE SIDE OF THE CENTRAL POWERS
I. WWI Begins…
I. America Declares WarA. President Wilson claimed the U.S.
was neutral in the conflict, but public opinion favored the Allies
1. Government officials backed Britain
a. British officials used skillful propaganda to win American support
b. Most war news favored Britain
2. Businesses & banks supported the Allies
Wilson appealed for neutrality “in thought as well as in action.”
II. America Declares War…
B. Germany began using their U-boats to sink ships around Britain without warning
NOTICE! Travelers intending to embark on the Atlantic voyage are reminded that a
state of war exists between Germany and her allies and Great Britain and
her allies; that the zone of war includes the waters adjacent to the
British Isles; that, in accordance with formal notice given by the Imperial German Government, vessels flying
the flag of Great Britain, or any of her allies, are liable to destruction in
those waters and that travelers sailing in the war zone on ships of Great
Britain or her allies do so at their own risk.
IMPERIAL GERMAN EMBASSY WASHINGTON, D.C., APRIL 22, 1915.
AD PLACED IN THE NEW YORK TIMES BY THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT, 1915
II. America Declares War…
C. German U-boat sunk the British passenger ship Lusitania (May 1915) killing 128 Americans
Audrey Lawson-Johnston was the last living survivor of the Lusitania. She was born in 1915 and was three months old when it happened. She died at the age of 95 in January 2011.
Nicknamed the “floating palace”, the Lusitania first set sail in 1907. After being torpedoed in 1915 by a German U-boat, it sank in 18 minutes, killing 1,198 of the 1,959 people aboard.
II. America Declares War…
D. Sussex Pledge - Germany agreed to stop sinking merchant ships without warning; if not, they’d risk war with the U.S. (March 1916)
AFTER THE GERMANS SANK THE UNARMED FRENCH SUSSEX IN MARCH 1916 (THE AMERICANS ON BOARD WERE INJURED BUT NONE WERE KILLED), PRESIDENT WILSON DEMANDED THAT THE GERMANS STOP SINKING MERCHANT SHIPS WITHOUT WARNING OR THE U.S. WOULD SEVER DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH GERMANY.
THE ELECTION OF 1916
WILSON RAN ON THE SLOGAN “HE KEPT US OUT
OF WAR!” HOWEVER HE KNEW THAT THE U.S. WAS
GETTING CLOSER TO ENTERING THE WAR
DEMOCRAT PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON
REPUBLICAN SUPREME COURT JUSTICE CHARLES
EVANS HUGHES
HUGHES CHALLENGED WILSON’S
UNWILLINGNESS TO STAND UP TO THE
GERMANS
II. America Declares War…
E. Following Wilson’s reelection, events quickly brought the U.S. to war
1. Britain intercepted the Zimmermann Telegram (Jan. 1917)
Arthur Zimmermann, German Official
ZIMMERMANN TELGRAM (1917)
We intend to begin on the first of February submarine warfare unrestricted. In spite of this, it is our intention to endeavor to
keep neutral the United States of America. In the event of this not succeeding, we make Mexico a proposal
of alliance on the following: make war together and together make peace. We shall give general financial support, and it is
understood that Mexico is to reconquer the lost territory in New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona. The details are left to you for
settlement. . . . You are instructed to inform the President of Mexico of the
above in the greatest confidence as soon as it is certain that there will be an outbreak of war with the United States and suggest that the President of Mexico, on his own initiative,
should communicate with Japan suggesting adherence at once to this plan; at the same time, offer to mediate between
Germany and Japan. Please call to the attention of the President of Mexico that the employment of ruthless submarine warfare now promises to
compel England to make peace in a few months.
Alfred Zimmermann, German Foreign Minister
POLITICAL CARTOON ON
THE ZIMMERMANN
TELEGRAM
II. America Declares War…
2. Germany resumed unrestricted submarine warfare (Feb. 1917) and sank 6 American ships
3. U.S. declared war on Germany (April 6, 1917)
“Whereas the Imperial German Government has committed
repeated acts of war against the Government and the people of the
United States of America; Therefore be it Resolved by the Senate and the
House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress
Assembled, that the state of war between the United States and the Imperial German Government which
has thus been thrust upon the United States is hereby formally
declared; and that the President be, and he is hereby, authorized and
directed to employ the entire naval and military forces of the United States and the resources of the
Government to carry on war against the Imperial German Government;
and to bring the conflict to a successful termination all of the
resources of the country are hereby pledged by the Congress of the
United States.”
EXCERPT FROM THE WAR DECLARATION
PRESIDENT WILSON’S WAR MESSAGE TO CONGRESS
APRIL 2, 1917
Wilson’s War Message
Opposition to Wilson’s Message
RIVALRIES OVER COLONIES LED TO BITTERNESS IN EUROPE
ALLIED POWERS & CENTRAL POWERS
HMS Dreadnought, 1906
Europe 1914
MilitaryAlliances
Militarism
Imperialism
Nationalism
Major Causes of
WWI
World War I lasted from…
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1. 1900-1910
2. 1914-1918
3. 1920-1924
4. 1939-1945
World War I started in…
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1. Europe
2. United States
3. Asia
4. Africa
The United States fought against…
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1. Great Britain
2. France
3. Japan
4. Germany
Most of the soldiers fought from…
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1. Airplanes
2. Battleships
3. Trenches
4. Mountains
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